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eyeglasses News Archive20-Jan-2008
Yes, you can recycle electronics and eyeglasses (Miami Herald) It was a satisfying afternoon. In two hours, I cleared several suits, skirts and blouses from my closet. While in excellent condition, they have languished unworn for too long. Gently used professional outfits as well as eyeglasses and electronics donated to various charities can help those less fortunate.
Lessons in empathy (Centre Daily Times) LEMONT ? To glimpse a different world more clearly, Carly Derstine lost some of her vision.
It's legal to keep dog tethered outside (The Fayetteville Observer) Q: My neighbor keeps his pit bull chained to a tree, but the yard isn?t fenced. His house is next to a day care and kids walk past every day. The dog seems to have a temper. What?s the law about dogs, especially pit bulls? Shouldn?t he be inside a fence?
C-Pap Xpress chain builds on a sweet dream (The Buffalo News) A local retail chain is proving the sleep apnea market is nothing to snort at.
Area Sports Briefs (The Daily Star) The Hartwick men's soccer team will host the second annual Indoor Futsal League, which starts Feb. 17 at Binder Gymnasium. The eight-team league plays a tournament format. Games are scheduled for 6, 7, 8 and 9 p.m. on Sundays. Cost is $125 and is set up for players ages 17 and older.
Man robs Subway sandwich shop (Los Angeles Daily News) A man who robbed a Subway sandwich restaurant at gunpoint in the Wilshire area remained at large today, and police asked for the public's help in finding him.
Corkball leader was more than war hero (St. Clair County Journal) At a time when Major League baseball and its struggles serve as reminders that sports often offer false heroes, the death of a true hero deserves recognition.
Iran sanctions ripple past those in power (Los Angeles Times) The people and small businesses are feeling the pinch. And the West is debating even tougher restrictions. Sanctions weren't supposed to hurt Majid Taleghani. But the Iranian book publisher says they have forced him to increase prices and scale back the number of titles he issues.
Trustee's called to account (Toronto Sun) Nunziata travelled the Caribbean, wined and dined on taxpayers' dime
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